The adult dose is 160-324 mg orally. If rectally 300-600mg.
The best way to find out how to treat acute coronary syndrome is to visit a local library and look the information up in a medical book. This would give you all the answers.
I will decrease cardia output
It means that there is something (could be many different things) obstructing the coronary arteries (i.e.. the arteries in the heart). Her uncle could be experiencing many different symptoms such as pressure in the chest, nausea, or sweating.
Yes it can if the atherosclerotic plaque causing stable angina ruptures blocking the coronary artery partially. It is an example for acute coronary syndrome.
Acute coronary syndrome is a term that describes a range of conditions related to sudden, reduced blood flow to the heart.
MONA (morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerine, aspirin).
Prodromal, latent, and manifest
Prodromal, latent, and manifest
Prodromal, latent, and manifest
Prodromal, latent, and manifest
severe acute respiratory syndrome is caused by a virus
You can search this on online , or your local library . You can even contact a heath center in your area as they would have information on this to you . You could go see your family doctor and ask them questions about it .